Voyage of the Stars.

Chapter 1495 Next Stop: Super Stargate

Chapter 1495 Next Stop: Super Stargate

They certainly couldn't understand it, because in the past 30,000 years, they had never seen a spaceship transport humans to the Lyra.

Judging from the appearance of the Lyra, getting in and out is indeed a problem, but this problem was solved long before human civilization built it.

That is the quantum exile strike.

However, it certainly wouldn't be a simple and brutal quantum exile attack on individuals; rather, it would utilize this principle to create specialized equipment for transporting them.

The equipment is placed on the Dream Lyra, and in conjunction with the calculation data from the string-based computer, it can relocate humans near the Dream Lyra to the spaceship.

What comes out of it is also an innovative application of existing technology.

Through the innovative application of the principle of microscopic high-dimensional jump, people or small spacecraft can be pulled from inside the Dreamy Lyra spacecraft back to a fixed position in macroscopic space.

In terms of effect, it is no different from the three-dimensional travel technology of the Galactic Heart Civilization, except that the principle is different and the range of action is shorter, and it can only be used on targets near the Dream Lyra.

Thirty thousand years and then another thirty thousand years.

When the second 30,000 years arrived, the string-based computer of human civilization was finally completed. Its completion also meant that the dreamlike Lyra, which had been stationary for many years, made its first move.

As a result, all civilizations in the Great Voyage Organization, including the Four-Handed Serpent Civilization, witnessed "teleportation," which once again refreshed their impression of the String Player.

The completion of the string-based computer also signifies the beginning of a new journey.

The Lyra made more than a dozen consecutive "teleports" in the void. The distance of each teleport was initially about 500 light-years. As the number of consecutive "teleports" increased, the distance also increased.

From 500 light-years to 556 light-years, and then gradually increasing, the distance of the last "teleport" was fixed at 800 light-years.

Clearly, human civilization has made some progress in microscopic high-dimensional leap technology. When we first completed the upgrade of our cosmic civilization creation, it was only 500 light-years away. Now it has reached 800 light-years.

Most importantly, the interval between each jump of the Lyra Dream is shorter than that of the degenerate civilization, and it is on the same level as the quantum macrotunneling of the pioneers of that time.

In terms of the jump distance, the 800 light-years demonstrated by the Lyra is not actually its highest level; the highest level has reached about 1000 light-years.

Although it still lags behind established cosmic civilizations like the Degenerate Civilization, the Lyra Dream absolutely crushes the Degenerate Civilization in terms of teleportation intervals, and the difference in teleportation distance will continue to shrink.

It can be said that with just one Dream Lyra, human civilization's high-end combat power is already comparable to that of an established cosmic civilization.

Because in recent years, human civilization has not only made progress in "teleportation" technology, but also in its ability to launch attacks in a wide area.

The basic quantum exile strike range of the Dream Lyra has jumped from 1618 light-years at the beginning to 16,000 light-years, an increase of tenfold.

Even established cosmic-level civilizations like the Degenerate Civilization are only about 6 to 7 light-years away in terms of wide-range attacks. Given more time to mature, human civilization will eventually catch up with them.

With such combat power, it is time to set sail again.

The target, of course, is the super stargate provided by the Star Defenders. On the star map provided by the Star Defenders, the super stargate is located within the KBC Void. Well, that's a rather vague statement, because currently, human civilization, including the Laniakea Supercluster, is located within the KBC Void. But that's how the starry sky is; it's difficult to describe its exact location.

If I had to pinpoint a location, it would be on the road leading out of the KBC Void.

According to the star map route, human civilization must first change its previous direction of travel, advance a distance along the outer void of the region where the Laniakea Supercluster is located, and then head towards the Sloan Great Wall, which is a larger cosmic structure, but will not enter the Sloan Great Wall's galaxy group range. After that, it will adjust its direction again and head straight for the Corona Borealis Great Wall.

For the next leg of the journey, the four civilizations could either travel through the stars of the Hercules Great Wall or simply pass by each other. After traveling for a while, they could change course and head directly towards the outside of the KBC Great Void until they reached the location of the Supergate.

It is worth noting that although the so-called KBC Great Hole is also a great hole, it is different from holes such as the Boötes Great Hole and the Sculptor Great Hole.

Its diameter is as high as 20 billion light-years, but its interior is not as sparsely populated as the Boötes Hollow, because the great human voyages were actually completed inside it.

The reason it is called a great void is simply because, on a scale of 20 billion light-years, the density of galaxies in this range is far lower than that in regions 20 billion light-years away, making it appear as if it is completely empty.

As for why we had to go through the Sloan Great Wall and then make all sorts of turns, it was entirely because of the spread of the cosmic catastrophe zone. If there had been no cosmic catastrophe, the four cosmic-level civilizations, including human civilization, could have gone straight to the target.

When I was planning to leave the Great Hollow of KBC, many people suggested that I go back to the Milky Way first. However, the direction of the Milky Way was not on the flight path, and going back from here would waste about 7 million light-years of travel time. It would be better to use that time to run away, since cosmic disasters don't wait for anyone.

Yue Yuan also felt somewhat regretful about this.

When he first set sail, he also thought about returning to the Milky Way after his success, where there were still some things or things that humanity cared about, such as electronic warships.

Humanity really wants to go back to the place in the Milky Way where the electronic warship was destroyed and do a thorough salvage operation to see if they can retrieve it.

You can also check on the Kobolds and Adli while you're at it.

Unfortunately, all we can do now is pray that they are alright.

Furthermore, we can also take the opportunity to investigate the situation of the Great Void of the Sculptor, to see if the paper civilization has succeeded, and whether they will launch a dimensional reduction attack there.

You can also take the opportunity to explore natural phenomena that you haven't been able to explore before, such as the giant attractor of the Laniakea Supercluster.

It's certainly regrettable, but there's nothing we can do. After all, a cosmic catastrophe doesn't allow humanity to waste time here.

And so, human civilization, the Daya civilization, the Awakener civilization, the Galactic Heart civilization, and the Star Guardians set sail, taking the Four-Handed Serpent civilization with them, disappearing into the starry sky where they had stayed for hundreds of thousands of years at 2770 times the speed of light, heading towards a new goal.

The great voyage has ended, but isn't this also a new great voyage?

A new voyage, new challenges.

All four cosmic-level civilizations are prepared to meet the new challenges and can only strive to improve their military capabilities in preparation, because before leaving the Great Void of KBC, none of the civilizations know what they will face.

Are they the Returners to the Void, the Restarters, or forces outside of both?

(End of this chapter)

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